Management Team

Jason has been building web sites since the earliest days of the mainstream internet in 1994. It is his mastery
of all things technical that powers MileSplit, while his vision has built it. He began the precursor
to flrunners.com in 1997, before founding MileSplit in 2000 at 19 years old. Since then he has worked
tirelessly to make his vision of a state-centric national network covering cross country and track & field
become reality.

You might call Byrne a serial entrepreneur. He co-founded his first business at just 16 years old and was
an active member of the Chamber of Commerce while just a junior in high school. As a high school senior
he served as the youngest ever county official in Highlands County after being appointed by a county
commissioner to an important and controversial county subcommittee.

After graduating from Florida Southern College in 2002 with a BA in Journalism and Spanish, Byrne co-founded a software company called EVware that supplies customer relationship management
software to companies in the calibration service industry. He still serves as president and chief technical
architect of that company. Byrne has developed web sites for such corporations as Coca-Cola, NHL, Tyco/ADT,
Yupo, Fox SunSports, SpeedTV, and Nextel. He has been involved in track & field for over a decade as a runner, coach, and journalist.
As an integral part of the running community in Florida, he started the flrunners.com Invitational in 2000 (which
has grown into one of the largest meets in the country). Byrne became the driving force behind the development
of a state-wide middle school track & field program in the way of a State Championship meet and Regional Qualifiers
which have helped create new excitment, increased competition, and accelerating participation numbers in the
middle school age bracket (our next generation of runners!). He has
also spoken on meet management and running-related technology to groups such as the
Florida Athletic Coaches Association and the Lakeland Runners Club.

It is Don's business and management experience, keen intuition, and finesse for the written word that
anchors MileSplit. Since joining the Board of Directors in 2005 he has helped lead MileSplit from its
infancy into maturity as a corporation. He has played an integral role in forming new partnerships and
the training of new webmasters.

Don has been working in the marketing field as a copywriter and creative director for over 30 years. During
that time he worked for agencies in Harrisburg and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1991, he founded
Dalton, Rich & More, a marketing communications agency. The agency began designing and programming web sites
in 1994, and it developed and launched the first corporate site for then-Astra Merck Pharmaceuticals. Don's other
clients have included everything from entrepreneurial startups to Fortune 500 companies.

In 2000, Don launched PennTrackXC.com as an independent site covering high school track & field and cross country.
He joined the MileSplit Network in 2004 and pioneered the subscription model in Pennsylvania for the Network. From
2004-2005 he served as the national editor for DyeStat. Don is an experienced track photographer and reporter and his
work has been published in Rodale's High School Runner magazine and newspapers throughout Pennsylvania.

As one of the pioneers of track & field on the internet in the early 1990s, Fred joined as a founding
member of the MileSplit Board of Directors when the company incorporated in 2004. His vast knowledge
and experience within the sport have been earning him accolades and leadership positions for decades.
That compbined with Fred's incredible personal moxie that makes him ideal as our
Executive VP of Business Development.

Fred is a 5-Time Florida Coach of the Year and national finalist for National Coach of the Year. He has
served as meet director for some of the largest meets in the country including Great American, USATF Senior
Nationals, Junior Olympic Nationals, World Cross Country Trials, NACAC Games, and flrunners.com Invitational.
Fred currently serves on the Board of Directors of the USATF and is the Chairman of the Long Distance Running
Divisions. He also serves on the Board of Running USA.

Outside of the coaching arena, Fred has always been a computer-saavy individual who is ahead of the curve. He
was THE pioneer in high school track & field on the internet when he founded Coachnet.net in 1993. Fred has also taught advanced computer technologies. While managing
to continue coaching and teaching on top of his roles in USATF and MileSplit, he still finds time to manage an insurance
company in Longwood, Florida, which he owns with his wife Nancy Turner.